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In Western Europe, the notion of social exclusion is rapidly
diffusing in recent years. This book investigates the notion of
social exclusion as a new way to approach social issues such as the
'new poverty' long-term-unemployment, precariousness, social
polarization and disintegration. Particular attention is paid to
both the global relevance of an approach in terms of social
exclusion and its value compared to more conventional approaches in
terms of poverty of deprivation. It is shown that social exclusion
goes beyond these by explicitly embracing the relational as well as
the distributional aspects of poverty and emphasizing processes. In
this book, the authors explore the specific forms of social
exclusion in the ongoing processes of globalization, deregulation,
crisis of the welfare state, and rise of individualism.
Far from the vision of popular actors in the popular economy as
reactionary and archaic, stubbornly resisting any move towards
change, this book's overall aim is to contribute to a broadening
and deepening of our understanding of the logic and socio-economic
practices of those operating in the informal economy. It focuses on
the vulnerabilities of these participants, resulting from high
exposure to different risks combined with low social protection,
and on the interactions between vulnerability and poverty. It
considers security of livelihoods as the guiding principle for
multiple practices in the informal economy. Thirteen studies, based
on careful analyses of empirical data in different contexts in
Africa, Latin America, and Asia, contribute to this
multidisciplinary discussion. This book describes how people
develop their own strategies to solve their problems through the
use of interpersonal networks, associations, and other
community-based arrangements. Moreover, it shows that informal
economy actors systematically reposition themselves vis-a-vis the
State, markets, international, and national policies with the aim
of enhancing their economic and social security, and they may do
this either individually or collectively. The book emphasizes how
adaptability of the informal economy can be influenced by such
factors as the macroeconomic context, access to financial,
technological, and information resources, infrastructure, social
protection schemes, and the institutional environment within which
adaptations occur. Case studies stress the need to reformulate
questions relating to policy intervention based on a more thorough
understanding of the perspective of informal economy actors.
In Western Europe, the notion of social exclusion is rapidly
diffusing in recent years. This book investigates the notion of
social exclusion as a new way to approach social issues such as the
'new poverty' long-term-unemployment, precariousness, social
polarization and disintegration. Particular attention is paid to
both the global relevance of an approach in terms of social
exclusion and its value compared to more conventional approaches in
terms of poverty of deprivation. It is shown that social exclusion
goes beyond these by explicitly embracing the relational as well as
the distributional aspects of poverty and emphasizing processes. In
this book, the authors explore the specific forms of social
exclusion in the ongoing processes of globalization, deregulation,
crisis of the welfare state, and rise of individualism.
UN Contributions to Development Thinking and Practice is at once
a history of the ideas and realities of international development,
from the classical economists to the recent emphasis on human
rights, and a history of the UN s role in shaping and implementing
development paradigms over the last half century. The authors, all
prominent in the field of development studies, argue that the UN s
founding document, the UN Charter, is infused with the human values
and human concerns that are at the center of the UN s thinking on
economic and human development today. In the intervening period,
the authors show how the UN s approach to development evolved from
mainstream areas of economic development to include issues of
employment, poverty reduction, fairer distribution of the benefits
of growth, equality of men and women, child development, social
justice, and environmental sustainability."
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